GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME BACK TO NEWS-8 NOW, I'M TRACY SABOL. THE F-B-I SAYS áTHREEá CHILDREN FROM MAINE ARE PART OF THE 105- CHILDREN RESCUED IN A NATIONWIDE CRACKDOWN ON CHILD PROSTITUTION. THE FEDS ANNOUNCED THE CAMPAIGN RESULTS MONDAY AS ONE OF THE BIGGEST EVER UNDER THE F-B-I'S "INNOCENCE LOST" INITIATIVE. IN ALL THE F-B-I ARRESTED 150 PEOPLE IN 76-CITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THERE WERE NO ARRESTS IN MAINE. VO A MAN IS GOING PRISON FOR FOUR YEARS FOR A CRASH THAT KILLED HIS SISTER AND HER BOYFRIEND. TRAVIS LAWLER PLEADED GUILTY TODAY TO TWO COUNTS OF MANSLAUGHTER AND ONE COUNT OF OPERATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE. THE CHARGES WERE IN CONNECTION TO THE DEADLY CRASH IN BELGRADE BACK IN APRIL. A JUDGE SENTENCED LAWLER TO NINE YEARS WITH ALL BUT FOUR SUSPENDED AND FOUR YEARS PROBATION. LAWLER IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN HIS SENTENCE SEPTEMBER SIXTH. THE SPOTLIGHT WAS ON AMERICAN JOB CREATION IN NORRIDGEWOCK MONDAY, AS THE UNITED STATES' CHIEF TRADE NEGOTIATOR VISITED THE NEW BALANCE SHOE FACTORY. AS PART OF THE TOUR, US TRADE REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL FROMAN TALKED WITH FACTORY WORKERS ABOUT THE TRANS- PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP, A TRADE DEAL THAT WOULD INCREASE EXPORTS TO ASIAN MARKETS. THE "U-S" HOPES THE PARTNERSHIP WILL CREATE JOBS HERE THROUGH EXPORTING GOODS, LIKE NEW BALANCE SHOES. FROMAN ADDRESSED CONCERNS OF SKEPTICISM, CITING FAILED TRADE AGREEMENTS IN THE PAST THAT CAUSED SOME AMERICAN FACTORIES TO SHUT DOWN. "maine has seen more than its share of challenges. Factories have been closed, towns have been decimated, unemployment has been high. And those things shouldn't be forgotten we should learn the lessons and try and make sure that whatever trade negotiates we negotiate in the future and whatever actions we take to enforce our trade rights are working for American workers." THE TRANS- PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP IS STILL UNDER NEGOTIATION WITH ELEVEN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. FROMAN SAID THE ADMINISTRATION PLANS TO HAVE IT